This document is the terms of reference within which the group works.
Supporting those who live and work in the Pewsey Community Area by collaborating with Parishes, Wiltshire Council and others to make changes for the better
MyEnvolve is a free resource for anyone who wants to canvas the opinion of people based on geographic area. Ideal for clubs, parish councils and other local organisations, it is simple and intuitive to use.
To register and start setting up surveys, go to the MyEnvolve website.
We’ve kept them simple – the directory exists to provide a free service (for a basic entry) to businesses in the Pewsey Community Area. We don’t want to hide behind pages of blurb, so here they are!
2014-08-08 Terms & Conditions PCAP Business Matters Directory
Pewsey Area Crime & Community Safety – PACCS – meetings are held every quarter in the Pewsey Parish Office, normally on a Wednesday at 2.30pm. Dates are advertised on this website.
The purpose of the forum is to discuss issues and set priorities for the Pewsey Community Area with Parish Councils, the Police, Wiltshire Fire & Rescue Service, Wiltshire Council officers and other interested parties.
All Parish Councils and other interested community organisations are welcome to attend.
It is chaired by Peter Deck.
These are the minutes from the meeting on 22nd January 2014.
Pewsey Area Crime & Community Safety – PACCS – meetings are held every quarter in the Pewsey Parish Office, normally on a Wednesday at 2.30pm. Dates are advertised on this website.
The purpose of the forum is to discuss issues and set priorities for the Pewsey Community Area with Parish Councils, the Police, Wiltshire Fire & Rescue Service, Wiltshire Council officers and other interested parties.
All Parish Councils and other interested community organisations are welcome to attend.
It is chaired by Peter Deck.
These are the minutes from the meeting on 30th April 2014.
Minutes from the PCAP Meeting on 6th February 2014 at Coronation Hall, East Grafton.
Minutes from the PCAP Meeting on 24th April 2014 at Coronation Hall, Alton Barnes.
Pewsey Area Crime & Community Safety – PACCS – meetings are held every quarter in the Pewsey Parish Office, normally on a Wednesday at 2.30pm. Dates are advertised on this website.
The purpose of the forum is to discuss issues and set priorities for the Pewsey Community Area with Parish Councils, the Police, Wiltshire Fire & Rescue Service, Wiltshire Council officers and other interested parties.
All Parish Councils and other interested community organisations are welcome to attend.
It is chaired by Peter Deck.
These are the minutes from the meeting on 6th August 2014.
2014-08-06 PACCS Minutes v2 Final
The next meeting is on Wednesday 12th November 2014 at 2.30pm at Pewsey Parish Office.
In a need to reduce operating costs of this service, Wiltshire Council put forward proposals which the people of Pewsey and Devizes found unacceptable. Through working with Wiltshire Council, the Devizes CAP and Pewsey CAP worked together to find an alternative solution.
Alan James is the consultant who did the work for us, with lots of collaboration with the people of the area.
These are the outputs from Alan’s work and which Wiltshire Council Public Transport Unit are now reviewing.
TIMETABLE & MAP Option C Draft 18 7 14 FINAL DRAFTv2
Every quarter, the parish councils in the Pewsey Community Area let us know what their (up to) 3 main issues are.
These are then consolidated across the area and the Consolidated Parish Issues report is used to determine what our priorities are and how we can help to get the issues resolved.
The report contains current quarter and previous quarters’ data as well as a summary page showing the issues over time.
The latest version will always be linked to on this page.
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